Cutter wrote on Oct 5, 2010, 23:29:Far too many people in power and positions of authority have a headful of bad wiring. I'd like to see the day when it's mandatory for CEOs, top execs, generals, police chiefs, et al. all have to submit to mandatory psych evaluations initially then every few years, so long as they remain in a position of authority. It would make for a vastly different world.

But then you'd have to worry about who is going to be giving the psychologists psych evals because then they'd be in authority and they'd be the ones developing the bad cranial wiring...;) It's the old story, "Who watches the watchers?"

It is well known that I do not make mistakes--so if you should happen across a mistake in anything I have written, be assured that I did not write it!

Why can't you crazy kids just be Norman Rockwell paintings.Sell lemonade on the side of the road and have little puppies licking your face as you give change to a rosy cheeked old man. Skin your knees mowing the lawn for dad.Eat a hearty turkey thanks giving meal with the family in an old wooden house with a wispy curtin blowing in the breeze.Sit outside an old gas pump at an old gas station with a stray dog watching you intently while you drink coke from one of those old bottles.

Yeah, he's a dickwad, but gamers make his position look valid when the comments thread of the article reporting his asinine speech is filled with people talking about murdering him or turning him into a video game boss to slowly pick apart. Those folks do come off as a bit unbalanced. Just sayin'.

Our culture is one based on the idea of free speech and free expression. I'm not sure that campaigning against any aspect of that could ever be construed as protecting our culture.

Sex and violence has been part of our cultural identity since our pioneer days. Part of what makes us, in my mind, the best damn place on earth is that our culture can handle those things in spite of the moral crusaders that declare our doom should we not stamp out whatever their perceived evil of the moment is.

I would have love to see on his disbarment a court order for a complete psychological evaluation. Now that would be interesting to see. I'd bet dollars to donuts he's at least borderline schizophrenic. He's certainly delusional and paranoid. Far too many people in power and positions of authority have a headful of bad wiring. I'd like to see the day when it's mandatory for CEOs, top execs, generals, police chiefs, et al. all have to submit to mandatory psych evaluations initially then every few years, so long as they remain in a position of authority. It would make for a vastly different world.

"We choose the right to be who we are. We know the difference between the reality of freedom and the illusion of freedom."